An information recording apparatus records the record data onto an information recording medium, which is provided with wobbled tracks and on which pre-format address information is recorded. The information recording apparatus is provided with: an optical pickup; a detector for detecting a push-pull signal on the basis of an output of the optical pickup; a timing generator for generating a timing signal by detecting the pre-format address information and by detecting a slot unit smaller than a data management unit of the pre-format address information on the basis of a cycle of the push-pull signal; and a system controller for detecting an optimum recording laser power by recording or reproducing a test signal on the tracks while changing a recording laser power on the basis of the timing signal.
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1. An information recording apparatus for recording record data onto an information recording medium which comprises wobbled tracks and on which pre-format address information is recorded, said information recording apparatus comprising: an optical pickup device for irradiating a laser beam onto the tracks and receiving a reflected light thereof; a detecting device for detecting a push-pull signal on the basis of an output of said optical pickup device; a timing generating device for generating a timing signal by detecting the pre-format address information and by detecting a slot unit smaller than a data management unit of the pre-format address information on the basis of a cycle of the push-pull signal; and an optimum-laser-power-detecting device for detecting an optimum recording laser power by recording or reproducing a test signal on the tracks while changing a recording laser power on the basis of the timing signal.
2. The information recording apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the pre-format address information is an ADIP word unit, and the slot unit is N times as long as one cycle of a wobble signal smaller than the ADIP word (N: natural number).
3. An optimum recording laser power detecting method of detecting an optimum recording laser power by recording a test signal onto an information recording medium which comprises wobbled tracks and on which pre-format address information is recorded, said optimum recording laser power detecting method comprising: a light irradiating/receiving process of irradiating a laser beam onto the tracks and receiving a reflected light thereof; a detecting process of detecting a push-pull signal on the basis of an output of said light irradiating/receiving process; a timing generating process of generating a timing signal by detecting the pre-format address information and by detecting a slot unit smaller than a data management unit of the pre-format address information on the basis of a cycle of the push-pull signal; and an optimum-laser-power-detecting process of detecting an optimum recording laser power by recording or reproducing a test signal on the tracks while changing a recording laser power on the basis of the timing signal.
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